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A federally funded road, stretching from Cumberland, Maryland, to Vandalia, Illinois: A) Erie Canal B) Turnpike C) National Road
C) National Road
First protective tariff designed to help American industries: A) Tariff of 1816 B) Compromise Tariff of 1833 C) Tariff of 1828
A) Tariff of 1816
Putting the needs and wishes of one region over those of the whole country A) Sectionalism B) Nationalism C) federalism
A) Sectionalism
The idea that states could reject a federal law it felt was unconstitutional was called: A) Sectionalism B) nullification C) federalism
B) nullification
In this area, an enormous work force was needed to work large farms. A) North B) West C) South
C) South
In this area, cities developed: A) North B) West C) South
A) North
Slaves were the labor force in this area: A) North B) West C) South
C) South
Factories and industry made up the economy in this region: A) North B) West C) South
A) North
The belief that national interests should be more important than one region or the interests of of other countries: A) Sectionalism B) Specialization C) Nationalism
C) Nationalism
Unification plan for economic development that Clay promoted the: A) American System B) Missouri Compromise C) Nullification
A) American System
Eli Whitney’s invention for cleaning cotton: A) caused slavery to die out in the south B) caused an increase in slavery in the South C) did not impact the economy of the south
B) caused an increase in slavery in the South
A change in the making of goods as machines replaced hand tools and large factories replaced small workshops: A) Industrial Revolution B) Market Revolution C) Transportation Revolution
A) Industrial Revolution
The production of goods in large amounts: A) interchangeable parts B) factory system C) mass production
C) mass production
Inventor of interchangeable parts and the cotton gin: A) John Deere B) Eli Whitney C) Cyrus McCormick
B) Eli Whitney